London South Bank University's BSc/MDes Design and Technology programme students showcased innovative product design projects.
Smartable is a smart retrofit shelf for refrigerators, which can monitor essential food information such as expiry dates for better food management.
Myco-G is a project that aims to produce mycelium-based packaging for goods, which would be 100% compostable and is designed to tackle non-sustainable packaging solutions.
Romi is a compact wearable air sensor that helps in guiding the user's journey via an accompanying mobile app by monitoring particulate matter in real-time.
CurrentSee provides real-time data of energy consumption from each outlet in a household making users conscious and allows for customisation to reduce energy bill as well as energy waste.
Trades Pro Brush is an ergonomic tool handle system designed for reducing plastic waste and providing more comfortable experience while painting.
Garnele is a water and heat-proof, biodegradable material made from discarded crab and lobster shells, which can be used for various products such as tiles or furniture.
ImpelEco project aims to revolutionise marine engineering practices with sustainable impellers design to reduce carbon footprint in a marine environment.
Adjustable is a modular furniture system designed for short-term renters, made with fully reclaimed materials, reducing the environmental impact of furniture waste.
Flow Bioethanol Shower is designed for low-income households, is sustainable and provides warm water for comfortable bathing experiences in areas with limited access to electricity.